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Can you drink the water in Baja Mexico?

Stick to Bottled Water! As a rule of thumb, you shouldn't drink tap water while in Mexico. Generally speaking, the water may very likely be purified at the source but the distribution systems down here are subject to problems that may allow the water to be contaminated at some point en route to the tap.



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It is completely safe to use tap water to brush your teeth and wash your fruits and vegetables.

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As a precaution you should not drink tap water in Mexico even if it's purified at the source. Most resorts and hotels provide bottled water or large jugs of purified water for you to refill your bottle.

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?? Yes, Mexico ice is safe to consume. Though plenty of other articles will tell you to avoid ice in your drink, there's no reason to think anyone's making ice with tap water. Now, if you want to avoid ice for your own peace of mind, then go ahead.

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You're likely to come across info saying salads are the #1 what not to eat in Mexico food. Now, if not eating them makes you feel better, then don't. However, there's no evidence this is true. There's so much amazing produce in Mexico to try — just make sure to clean it thouroughly.

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Many of the Baja Mexico beaches are unsafe for swimming due to high surf and ripe tides, but Chileno Beach is one of the few beaches in Los Cabos that is ideal and safe for swimming. It is a Blue Flag beach in Mexico because of its beauty and cleanliness.

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And don't worry about ice in your drinks. Bars and restaurants get water and ice from companies that use purified water.

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Never drink tap water. Never eat things washed with tap water (fruits, vegetables, ice made with tap water, etc.) Never eat food that has not been cooked thoroughly. Avoid raw seafood, undercooked eggs, and any meat that is not completely cooked.

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Much like in the U.S., in Mexico, it is customary to tip service workers in restaurants, hotels, and Ubers. The standard tip is 10% of the bill, but you can give more or less depending on the quality of service. Tipping is not required, but it is appreciated.

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Drinking alcohol in public is tolerated to an extent in Cabo as it is a party town; however you should know that it is illegal to drink alcoholic beverages on the street, in vehicles, at the beach and other public places. You may be pulled over by the police for doing so and you could be fined.

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Fresh fruit with a thick skin you can peel yourself (such as bananas, oranges and mangos) is generally a safe bet at an all-inclusive. If you're concerned about water quality, you can always give fruit an extra wash with filtered or bottled water.

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